Raiders DL Carl Nassib became the first active NFL player to announce he is gay

blueblood70

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You keep going there. You auditioning to be a moderator?
dont need to ill remind people as much as i like and for sure this qualifies as a MOVE IT Now non football non Cowboys and no cowboys related material etc to be moved

lets add highly controversial material we are not allowed to discus like Covid, politics, religion etc etc also not supposed to be here..this is why they built other areas

if it bothers you so much that i have to remind lazy posters of not doing this, although a 5th grader would understand what goes here and what doesnt, well get to it quicker..
 

Rockport

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dont need to ill remind people as much as i like and for sure this qualifies as a MOVE IT Now non football non Cowboys and no cowboys related material etc to be moved

lets add highly controversial material we are not allowed to discus like Covid, politics, religion etc etc also not supposed to be here..this is why they built other areas

if it bothers you so much that i have to remind lazy posters of not doing this, although a 5th grader would understand what goes here and what doesnt, well get to it quicker..
Doesn't bother me, I just wonder why it bothers you so much.
 

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That battle had already been won.
There is literally no threat against him for coming out. In fact people are more likely to throw him a parade.
 

RustyBourneHorse

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Well, you guys should probably be used to having someone from the LGBT community by now anyway.
 

DoctorChicken

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That battle had already been won.
There is literally no threat against him for coming out. In fact people are more likely to throw him a parade.

According to a recent study of 5,000 LGTB individuals -

Almost one in four LGBT people (23 per cent) have witnessed discriminatory or negative remarks against LGBT people by healthcare staff.

One in twenty LGBT people (five per cent) have been pressured to access services to question or change their sexual orientation when accessing healthcare services.

One in seven LGBT people (14 per cent) have avoided treatment for fear of discrimination because they’re LGBT.

Another study conducted by Harvard found that more than half of those who participated experienced slurs (57 percent) or offensive comments (53 percent). Most of those surveyed also reported that they or an LGBTQ friend or family member has been threatened or harassed (57 percent), sexually harassed (51 percent) or has experienced violence (51 percent) on the basis of their sexuality or gender identity.
 
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